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October 21st, 2003 01:27 AM #11guys, just bought the dunlop 265/70/16 a/t2. definitely better than bridges. tama kayo- softer ride and i noticed mas malambot ang steering. its probably due to the thread design. thanks
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October 22nd, 2003 09:58 AM #13
grey_ek::: Changing to wider spec tires will not affect the oe set alignments.
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October 23rd, 2003 12:55 AM #14grey_ek, ungas is right. my alignment didnt changed.
copied from jackaroo's reply above: The 255/70 or 265/65 is within limits so safe to use.
i got the 265/ 70 grandtrek a/t2. no problem with the alignment.
try bf goodrich a/t ko. they were discussing it in another thread. and it seems good
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October 23rd, 2003 02:18 PM #15Originally posted by Ungas
grey_ek::: Changing to wider spec tires will not affect the oe set alignments.
hassle pala tong amin, nagiba allignment eh, dami pang ginawa ng zafra para ma-align... nagbawas panga shim sa left side tapos dagdag sa right side... were using 275's on stock mags...
payong kaibigan... mag 265's nalang po kayo
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October 23rd, 2003 02:24 PM #16
Kung wala naman sumasabit sa gulong di dapat magbago yung alignment nun. I haven't seen your unit yet, pero unang pumasok sa isip ko ginatasan lang kayo ng zafra.
I've seen Troopers with 285 tires with no adjustments made.Last edited by Ungas; October 23rd, 2003 at 02:29 PM.
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October 24th, 2003 12:53 AM #17really? hmm... kasi tabingi yung steering wheel namin after kinabit yung 275... sige sir, ill try to show up on this saturday's eb
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October 24th, 2003 10:54 AM #18
Much better! If you could bring the Trooper so we can judge how they manage to adjust it.
i watch that youtube channel. interesting results. the jimny is ok to use up to 20w40. maybe i...
Thick (20W-50) vs Thin (5W-20) Engine Oil Tested